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map is much better than vanilla tho
I have created another mod/compatch which you can find in the mod description or here: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3415090609
Let me know if you encounter any issues, I have tested few of the setups + english/french ferry and it seemed fine.
Also this update brings fixes and balancing. You can check more details in changenotes of workshop item.
I think it will need some compatibility patch but should be 95% compatible already
Other than that, geniuenly fun mod, adds a whole lot of flavor
Anyway, I will try to balance things once the map is stable enough. Would you like to create a steam discussion regarding Ming balancing?
However, it can be put into some submod
Once the whole map is stable a bit, I would update trade regions too. The approach would be to add new trade regions without removing vanilla ones. I think what Atlas Novum or Beyond Typus do with trade regions is quite cool. Probably I will take inspiration from one of those mods
I will either remove unmodified vanilla history and common/countries files or will release a compatch with Development Points instead (it needs balancing anyway for map with more provinces).
Nonetheless, great work! :D
otherwise, excellent work!